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Musiker: Cardenas, Steve
Nationalität: US
Geburtsjahr: 1959
Instrumente: g
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Contemporary Jazz

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Bilder mit " Cardenas, Steve":
     
Steve Cardenas g — 2017
Goffredo Loertscher, Binningen
 Jon Cowherd Mercy Project — 2012

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 Adam Nussbaum  —  The Lead Belly ProjectSunnyside Communications, Inc.SSC 15002017CD
 Jeff Beal  —  Three GracesTriloka Records7197-21993CD
 Paul Motian and the E.B.B.B. (Electric BeBop Band)  —  Holiday for StringsWinter & Winter910 069-22001CD
 Paul Motian Band  —  Garden Of EdenECM RecordsECM 19172004CD
 Spencer Brewer - Paul McCandless  —  Torches On The LakeAccess MusicAML-7001996CD
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Cardenas was a longstanding member of the Paul Motian Electric Bebop Band (which later became the Paul Motian Octet), and Joey Baron's band, Killer Joey. He is a member of the Charlie Haden Liberation Music Orchestra, Steve Swallow Quintet, and the Ben Allison Band. He has toured extensively throughout Europe, North and South America and Asia, performing at international music festivals, theaters and clubs. He also leads his own trio and has released several recordings as a leader featuring many of his own compositions.[2][3]

He has also worked with Mark Isham, Marc Johnson, Norah Jones, Paul McCandless, Maria Muldaur, John Patitucci, Madeleine Peyroux, and Jenny Scheinman.[2]

Cardenas is on faculty at The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City.[3] He has previously been on faculty at the California Institute of the Arts,[2] Siena Summer Jazz Workshop, Stanford Jazz Workshop and Banff International Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music. Cardenas is co-author, with editor Don Sickler, of the Thelonious Monk Fakebook, released by Hal Leonard Publishing. The Thelonious Monk Fakebook marks the first time all of Monk's compositions have appeared in one volume, many of them appearing for the first time (Wikipedia).